Athletics

Participation Requirements

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Physical FormsEach student athlete is required to have an annual physical. The physical is required for students who wish to tryout and/or participate. The physical must be current (dated April 15th or after) for the current school year. See the individual coach to get a copy of the TSSAA physical form or click here to download a copy. There are two additional forms (Concussion form and Sudden Cardiac Arrest form) that are now required by State Legislation.Copies in Spanish- (Concussion and Cardiac)

Concussion FormsEffective January 1, 2014, TSSAA requires that all schools and community organizations sponsoring youth athletic activities must establish guidelines to inform and educate coaches, youth athletes and other adults involved in youth athletics about the nature, risk and symptoms of concussion/head injury. Therefore, all active participants of AHS Athletics (players, parents, and coaches) must have a 'Student-athlete & Parent/Legal Guardian Concussion Statement' on file before they can actively participate in athletic activities. Click here to download a copy.

Sudden Cardiac Arrest FormsEffective January 1, 2016, TSSAA and State legislation requires that all schools and community organizations sponsoring youth athletic activities must establish guidelines to inform and educate coaches, youth athletes and other adults involved in youth athletics about the nature, risk and symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest. Therefore, all active participants of AHS Athletics (players, parents, and coaches) must have a 'Student-athlete & Parent/Legal Guardian Cardiac Arrest Statement' on file before they can actively participate in athletic activities.Click here to download a copy

Credit Requirements ​ Each student athlete must pass 5 credit hours the previous school year. If a student begins the year ineligible, they can regain eligibility at the end of the first semester if they pass five credit hours during that first semester.

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